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Old 06-20-2008, 08:34 AM
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Diesel Secret Energy Additive?

Anyone ever tried it?

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stay far far away diesel secret is an injector and motor killer! its a scam just plan snake oil!
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Is this only for 7.3's?
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Is this only for 7.3's?
any motor their system does not clean the water out fuel good enough at all which ends in destruction...
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So how quickly does it destroy an engine? Just curious.
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i ordered a small kit a while back in fact its still on my dest i just left it because the addative is just alchol to "burn out water" but a ounce to 6 gallons aint gonna do ne thing. dont do it just go ahead and build or buy a processor(i build and sell them if your intrested) under 1200 for a 40 gallon processor. dse is not worth it you will kill your engine. you'd be better off pouring virgin oil into your tank than messing with dse.
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DSE

I have used in all five of my diesels. Mercedes runs the best on it. But I think you don't need it. Instead of RUG I use PUG or premium unleaded gas. The old Benz manual says you can mix up to 20% gas with diesel to keep it from gelling in the winter. I bring my vegetable oil up to 155 degrees with my wood stove to eliminate the moisture. Then mix it with kerosene, gas and octane booster. My DSE did not come today so I will see how important it is because I ran out on the last batch. It smells similar to Stanadyne and looks the same too. Any one else here have any suggestions?
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155* oil doesn't remove water. it can help with seperation...
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Any one else here have any suggestions?
Dont use DSE. If you want to use it bad enough you can blend it with chemicals bought at home depot. I wouldn't use it at all though, and I'm not a fan of blending, especially on complicated fuel systems such as our powerstrokes. Complicated or not, unheated WVO will cause coking and lead to polymerization.
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